Nintendo, JetBlue Bring 3DS Fun to New York's JFK Airport


 Nintendo 3DS grandstand

Air travelers visiting New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport can try out the brand new Nintendo 3DS system, thanks to a joint effort between JetBlue and Nintendo. Passengers who visit JetBlue's Terminal 5 in New York’s JFK Airport between April 22 and May 30 have access to an interactive Nintendo 3DS grandstand where they can play games, enjoy 3D photos and videos, and participate in daily prize giveaways.

Games featured at the 3DS grandstand include Pilotwings Resort, Steel Diver, nintendogs + cats, Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars , Asphalt 3D and Madden NFL Football. Participants can also take 3D pictures, play with AR Cards and try out the Mii Maker application to create a customized Mii character. An additional demo station will be available at Gate 10 of the JetBlue terminal for passengers waiting to board.

The Nintendo 3DS system launched March 27 in the United States and sells for $249.99.

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This is another great way of

This is another great way of getting the 3DS in front of people. Nintendo know that the only way to truly appreciate it is to get it out there for the masses to see and this is another way of them doing it. I hope it catches on because the Nintendo 3DS is an amazing console.

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An additional demo station will be available at Gate 10 of the JetBlue terminal for passengers waiting to board.

This is another great way of

This is another great way of getting the 3DS in front of people. Nintendo know that the only way to truly appreciate it is to get it out there for the masses to see and this is another way of them doing it. I hope it catches on because the Nintendo 3DS is an amazing

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